iTunes will not recognise my CD/DVD drive

iTunes will not recognise my CD/DVD drive but other windows programs does

Windows 7, iTunes

Posted on May 2, 2011 1:07 PM

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May 2, 2011 4:27 PM in response to brucefromcanterbury

I use Windows Firewall (6.1.7601.17514)


Quickly doublechecking on that one just in case.


iTunes is showing as an allowed feature or program, as per the following document?


How to enable iTunes in the Windows Vista and Windows 7 Firewall


If it is, let's try recreating the rule, just in case. (Rules can go bad, especially just after an install of iTunes, or an update to a higher version.)


Quit iTunes first. Remove iTunes from the allowed list. Restart the PC. Add iTunes back in to the allowed list. Restart the PC again and try launching iTunes. Any better luck with CDs in your Devices column?


If not ... I had another look at the diagnostics and finally (sorry about that) noticed something a bit odd.


Current user is not an administrator.


Is that true? Or does your Windows user account have full administrative rights? (If you are an administrator, the error in the diagnostics results might indicate some odd iTunes permissions problem.)

May 2, 2011 3:42 PM in response to b noir

Here's the info


Microsoft Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)

System manufacturer System Product Name

iTunes 10.2.2.12

QuickTime 7.6.9

FairPlay 1.11.17

Apple Application Support 1.5.1

iPod Updater Library 10.0d2

CD Driver 2.2.0.1

CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1

Apple Mobile Device 3.4.0.25

Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.55.0.0

Bonjour 2.0.5.0 (214.3)

Gracenote SDK 1.8.2.457

Gracenote MusicID 1.8.2.89

Gracenote Submit 1.8.2.123

Gracenote DSP 1.8.2.34

iTunes Serial Number 0040B0400138AD20

Current user is not an administrator.

The current local date and time is 2011-05-02 23:12:22.

iTunes is not running in safe mode.

WebKit-accelerated compositing is enabled.

HDCP is supported.

Core Media is supported.

Video Display Information

ATI Technologies Inc., ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series

 

**** External Plug-ins Information ****

No external plug-ins installed.

iPodService 10.2.2.12 (x64) is currently running.

iTunesHelper 10.2.2.12 is currently running.

Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.

**** CD/DVD Drive Tests ****

No drivers in LowerFilters.

UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.2.0.1),

B: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22LS50, Rev TL03

Audio CD in drive.

Found 16 songs on CD, playing time 62:58 on Audio CD.

Track 1, start time 00:02:33

Track 2, start time 03:16:25

Track 3, start time 07:08:50

Track 4, start time 10:59:65

Track 5, start time 15:38:50

Track 6, start time 19:56:65

Track 7, start time 24:21:48

Track 8, start time 28:47:25

Track 9, start time 32:04:43

Track 10, start time 36:14:23

Track 11, start time 40:20:10

Track 12, start time 44:06:20

Track 13, start time 47:14:20

Track 14, start time 51:00:68

Track 15, start time 56:10:15

Track 16, start time 58:42:55

Audio CD reading succeeded.

Get drive speed succeeded.

The drive CDR speeds are: 4 8 16 24 32 40 48.

The drive CDRW speeds are: 4.

The drive DVDR speeds are: 4.

The drive DVDRW speeds are: 4.

 

 

The diagnosits can see the drive under 'Optical drive detected' and passes all the tests but it does not show up under 'Devices' (on the left hand panel). I've tried repair under Control Pane/Uninstall a program (twice) removed and re-installed iTunes. I don't believe the problem lies with my drive OR Windows as the drive is visable in all my other programs (Windows Media Player, Windows Explorer, RealPlayer + all my other software that can access a drive.

May 3, 2011 11:43 AM in response to b noir

I was unable to remove the iTunes rule and could only uncheck the tick box in 'Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall', so I unchecked it restarted Windows re-ticked the box and then restart Windows again, this had no effect on seeing the CD/DVD ROM in devices. I have full administrator rights so it would appear there is some odd iTunes permissions problem.

May 3, 2011 1:13 PM in response to brucefromcanterbury

I have full administrator rights so it would appear there is some odd iTunes permissions problem.

Okay. By way of experiment, we'll try doing a "Run as administrator" then.


First, quit iTunes if you have it open.


In Computer, open Local Disk C:\ or whichever drive you have your program files installed on.

Open the "Program files (x86)" folder.

Open the "iTunes" folder.

Right-click the iTunes.exe file and select "Run as administrator".


When iTunes is running using the Administrator group's permissions rather than your user accounts permissions, are you seeing CDs in your Devices?

May 27, 2012 12:30 AM in response to brucefromcanterbury

Please look what's wrong with my CD Drive, thanks

Diagnosis posted below

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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 6001)

MSI MS-7309

iTunes 10.6.1.7

QuickTime not available

FairPlay 1.14.37

Apple Application Support 2.1.7

iPod Updater Library 10.0d2

CD Driver 2.2.0.1

CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1

Apple Mobile Device 5.1.1.4

Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.59.0.0

Bonjour 3.0.0.10 (333.10)

Gracenote SDK 1.9.5.502

Gracenote MusicID 1.9.5.115

Gracenote Submit 1.9.5.143

Gracenote DSP 1.9.5.45


iTunes Serial Number 0013A74402FB8828


Current user is not an administrator.

The current local date and time is 2012-05-27 17:25:48.

iTunes is not running in safe mode.

WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.

HDCP is not supported.

Core Media is supported.


Video Display Information


NVIDIA , NVIDIA GeForce 7025 / NVIDIA nForce 630a



**** External Plug-ins Information ****


No external plug-ins installed.


iPodService 10.6.1.7 is currently running.

iTunesHelper is currently not running.

Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.


**** CD/DVD Drive Tests ****


No drivers in LowerFilters.

UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.2.0.1),


E: HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GH10L, Rev FC09

Data or MP3 CD in drive.

Found 1 songs on CD, playing time 03:14 on CDROM-XA media.

Track 1, start time 00:02:00

Get drive speed succeeded.

The drive CDR speeds are: 4 8 16 24 32 40.

The drive CDRW speeds are: 4.

The drive DVDR speeds are: 4.

The drive DVDRW speeds are: 4.

Aug 25, 2012 5:17 AM in response to Stew Pitt

Thank you Stew.

I have a DVD and Blu-Ray reader writer and can't get them to work with iTunes. I bought an external DVD writer and that was ok.

Today, I decided to look into this problem and did a web search. Up came your comment (made just a couple of days ago).

I put the computer together myself and forced the optical drives to A and B to avoid conflicts with hard drive names. The optical reader seems to work normally otherwise, but audio disks are not recognized by iTunes.

I took your advice and renamed them - now they work with iTunes.

Thanks a million - and unthanks to Microsoft who could have either warned me about this (via a message when I assigned letters) or could have fixed the problem as (I assume) no one uses floppies today.

Jan 18, 2013 10:04 AM in response to brucefromcanterbury

I'm having the same problem but none of the fixes I've read seem to work. The only way I can get the cd to be recognised is by quitting itunes and opening as administartor. I have uninstalled the Gear drivers and updated with 4.020.5, updated the CD drivers from the Dell website and even tried to go back to iTunes v10.7.


Disk Diagnostics Below:


Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 6002)

Dell Inc. Studio 1535

iTunes 11.0.1.12

QuickTime 7.7.3

FairPlay 2.2.32

Apple Application Support 2.3.2

iPod Updater Library 10.0d2

CD Driver 2.2.3.0

CD Driver DLL 2.1.3.1

Apple Mobile Device 6.0.1.3

Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.63.0.0

Bonjour 3.0.0.10 (333.10)

Gracenote SDK 1.9.6.502

Gracenote MusicID 1.9.6.115

Gracenote Submit 1.9.6.143

Gracenote DSP 1.9.6.45


iTunes Serial Number 002CBA080A169ED0


Current user is an administrator.

The current local date and time is 2013-01-18 17:55:46.

iTunes is not running in safe mode.

WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.

HDCP is not supported.

Core Media is supported.


Video Display Information


ATI Technologies Inc., ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400 Series



**** External Plug-ins Information ****


No external plug-ins installed.


Genius ID: e2087211eb0372d08ba70ac8efc753

51


iPodService 11.0.1.12 is currently running.
iTunesHelper 11.0.1.12 is currently running.
Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.


**** CD/DVD Drive Tests ****

LowerFilters: PxHelp20 (2.0.0.0),
UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.2.3.0),


E: Optiarc DVD+-RW AD-7640S, Rev HD18
Audio CD in drive.
Found 13 songs on CD, playing time 51:01 on Audio CD.
Track 1, start time 00:02:00
Track 2, start time 05:16:50
Track 3, start time 08:42:10
Track 4, start time 13:26:72
Track 5, start time 16:24:00
Track 6, start time 19:57:22
Track 7, start time 23:59:05
Track 8, start time 27:18:37
Track 9, start time 32:57:37
Track 10, start time 37:48:30
Track 11, start time 41:20:35
Track 12, start time 45:07:20
Track 13, start time 48:13:55
Audio CD reading succeeded.
Get drive speed succeeded.
The drive CDR speeds are: 10 16 20 24.
The drive CDRW speeds are: 10.
The drive DVDR speeds are: 10.
The drive DVDRW speeds are: 10.


Writing CD text is turned on in the preferences. If you’re having problems burning CDs, try turning this preference off.
Force Optical Power Calibration before burn is turned on in the preferences.
The last failed audio CD burn had error code 4251(0x0000109b). It happened on drive E: Optiarc DVD+-RW AD-7640S on CDR media at speed 24X.

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